On-Demand Webinar

Dow Chemical Makes Better Scheduling Decisions in its Coatings and Polyurethanes Businesses with Aspen Plant Scheduler

The Dow Chemical Company has been leveraging Aspen Plant SchedulerTM to improve customer service and maximize asset utilization for over 20 years. Dow’s internal center of excellence has found Aspen Plant Scheduler to be well suited to address the complex schedule requirements of many of its manufacturing sites. In this presentation, Dow will review how Aspen Plant Scheduler is enabling it to make better scheduling decisions for both its Coatings and Polyurethanes Businesses, optimizing raw material, production and loading rack scheduling against complex constraints and varying demand. Dow has deployed Aspen Plant Scheduler to over 50 plants and has plans to for additional global rollouts. Come hear how Dow Chemical leverages Aspen Plant Scheduler to improve its scheduling capability in support of changing market and customer expectations.

Case Study

Refinery Optimizes Middle Distillate System in Real Time with Aspen GDOT™

Learn how one of world’s largest multinational energy companies used Aspen GDOT to maximize production of specific diesel and jet fuel products at one of its refineries. By using real-time optimization across multiple APC units, the refinery was able to decrease sulfur giveaway by 70%. Download this case study to learn how you can optimize production and reduce product giveaway.

Video

Production Optimization

AspenTech’s Production Optimization solution provides quantifiable benefits for companies who are on their digitalization journey to improve margins, increase productivity and adapt faster to changing marketing demands.

Article

Modelling for ULSD Optimisation

This article (published in PTQ Magazine) describes how the on-line coordination and optimisation of refinery process units led to a 10% increase in middle distillate production without investing in process units or equipment.

Infographic

Infographic: Unified Production Optimization Architecture

With vertically integrated unified production optimization, you can dynamically optimize multiple process units in closed loop.

On-Demand Webinar

Unified Production Optimization: Improving Margins by Integrating Planning, Scheduling and APC

Unified Production Optimization, an end-to-end solution that bridges the gaps between the economic plan, tactical scheduling and advanced control, is a unique and proven way to capture millions of dollars in lost operating margins. Join AspenTech Vice President of Product Management Steve Williams and Sr. Director of Product Management Henrik Terndrup to learn about AspenTech solutions that are helping companies align planning targets to actual operations of units.

On-Demand Webinar

Improve Profit Margins by Aligning Planning, Scheduling and APC Using Dynamic Optimization

Refining and chemical companies are tasked with finding ways to bridge the gap between planned and actual plant performance to improve profit margins. Dynamic optimization technology addresses these challenges by vertically integrating planning, scheduling and advanced process control (APC) in a closed loop. Join AspenTech experts for a demonstration of Aspen GDOT and learn how it enables you to:

Video

Olefins Planning Application Awareness

Planning is integral to olefins profitability; this video will discuss some challenges with this important task, and learn some benefits of doing it well. Because there are so many options when selecting which feeds to run and how to maximize profit given complex plant constraints, producers need an optimizer to select the best choices, especially for steam crackers integrated with refineries, downstream polymers or coproducts units. Aspen PIMS-AO is Accurate, Robust, and Fast to deliver increased olefins margins to your company. This video shows three examples of leading olefins producers using AspenTech solutions to optimize their refineries. Learn more here: https://www.aspentech.com/en/applications/msc/olefins-planning

On-Demand Webinar

Digitalization and the Transition to Zero Carbon

Will your current technology help you achieve a zero-carbon future? As industry leaders look for ways to reduce their carbon footprint, there are strategies energy companies can employ now to reduce their carbon intensity.

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